Floyd's resume broken down.

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  • BackfromtheDead
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    #61
    Originally posted by junior gong
    ...or by making shitty alts whingeing about it!:lol1
    Not a alt, and no whining is being done on my part.

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    • Priest Andretti
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      #62
      You can nit-pick any resume apart with that said Mayweather has a damn good resume. Very underrated resume.

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      • boliodogs
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        #63
        Floyd has an impressive resume because of all of his fights. I can't think of any one win Floyd had over a fighter in his prime that was as highly regarded as Donaire was going into the Rigo fight. It's too bad Rigo could not have turned pro in the states at the same age Floyd turned pro at. His record would probably be incredible.

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        • Tim2daresq
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          #64
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          Floyd has an impressive resume because of all of his fights. I can't think of any one win Floyd had over a fighter in his prime that was as highly regarded as Donaire was going into the Rigo fight. It's too bad Rigo could not have turned pro in the states at the same age Floyd turned pro at. His record would probably be incredible.
          Goodness gracious, it would've been epic.

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          • A-Wolf
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            #65
            Originally posted by Tim2daresq
            I think Rigo's win over Doniare is much better than anything on Floyd's resume. Prime, p4p, elite counter puncher, with the ability to KO with his first shot. Also came into the fight bigger than Rigo. Did I forget to mention, PRIME.

            Genaro: Saw the fight. Genaro was old, and was tailor made for Floyd. Just because you're a big name doesn't mean styles don't make fights.

            Manfredy: Rigo would tool a guy like Manfredy at 122.

            Corrales: Same ****, different toilet

            Gatti: Ni99a please. A washed up, past prime Gatti equals a great win to you?

            Judah: Another guy that has a major flaw, that Floyd exploited, and had trouble with in the first 3-4 rounds. Imagine Rigo being Floyd in the fight. Judah wouldn't be so brash and ****y in the first few rounds, because he'd get hit back with a bazooka left.

            Baldomir: You just listed him to list him huh?

            DLHYA: Past prime, and not even ranked P4P.

            Hatton: Dude was already exposed by Collazo the second he moved up to 147. Tons of people were saying he's not a 147 fighter.

            Marquez: Blown up 2 weight classes, and Floyd still didn't make the weight.

            Mosley: Past prime, made Floyd do the stanky leg, but still a good fight for Floyd. I'll give him that.

            Ortiz: Ortiz can't even fight going backwards, and he wouldn't be coming forward on Rigo like he did with Floyd. Rigo's power P4P much better than Floyd's. People fear that power.

            Cotto: Washed the fugg up, and war torn like a Vietnam vet. The fight was at 154 as well. Cotto wasn't the same lean, mean fighting machine he was at 147.
            That's because it is without any shred of doubt.

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            • Tim2daresq
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              #66
              Originally posted by A-Wolf
              That's because it is without any shred of doubt.
              Agreed my friend. Floyd's resume is smoke and mirrors.

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              • rambov
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                #67
                Lols.

                How east was that?

                Let me break down a guys record:

                So yeah, there was that guy but he wasn't that good so thats why he won.
                Oh yeah, then there was that other guy but he had a cold and so that's why he won
                Oh yeah again, I'm gonna do this over 43 times

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                • Tim2daresq
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by rambov
                  Lols.

                  How east was that?

                  Let me break down a guys record:

                  So yeah, there was that guy but he wasn't that good so thats why he won.
                  Oh yeah, then there was that other guy but he had a cold and so that's why he won
                  Oh yeah again, I'm gonna do this over 43 times
                  Who cares, Manny's fighting Alvarado!!! We have more pressing issues at hand.

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                  • Gudfella
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Tim2daresq
                    I think Rigo's win over Doniare is much better than anything on Floyd's resume. Prime, p4p, elite counter puncher, with the ability to KO with his first shot. Also came into the fight bigger than Rigo. Did I forget to mention, PRIME.

                    Genaro: Saw the fight. Genaro was old, and was tailor made for Floyd. Just because you're a big name doesn't mean styles don't make fights.

                    Manfredy: Rigo would tool a guy like Manfredy at 122.

                    Corrales: Same ****, different toilet

                    Gatti: Ni99a please. A washed up, past prime Gatti equals a great win to you?

                    Judah: Another guy that has a major flaw, that Floyd exploited, and had trouble with in the first 3-4 rounds. Imagine Rigo being Floyd in the fight. Judah wouldn't be so brash and ****y in the first few rounds, because he'd get hit back with a bazooka left.

                    Baldomir: You just listed him to list him huh?

                    DLHYA: Past prime, and not even ranked P4P.

                    Hatton: Dude was already exposed by Collazo the second he moved up to 147. Tons of people were saying he's not a 147 fighter.

                    Marquez: Blown up 2 weight classes, and Floyd still didn't make the weight.

                    Mosley: Past prime, made Floyd do the stanky leg, but still a good fight for Floyd. I'll give him that.

                    Ortiz: Ortiz can't even fight going backwards, and he wouldn't be coming forward on Rigo like he did with Floyd. Rigo's power P4P much better than Floyd's. People fear that power.

                    Cotto: Washed the fugg up, and war torn like a Vietnam vet. The fight was at 154 as well. Cotto wasn't the same lean, mean fighting machine he was at 147.

                    stop posting please...even cotto wouldn't allow rigo to just weight...rigo is a gud talent with massive skills but ur drunk if u think his win over the flash is greater than floyds resume


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                    • Shad0wB0xer
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Tim2daresq
                      I think Rigo's win over Doniare is much better than anything on Floyd's resume. Prime, p4p, elite counter puncher, with the ability to KO with his first shot. Also came into the fight bigger than Rigo. Did I forget to mention, PRIME.

                      Genaro: Saw the fight. Genaro was old, and was tailor made for Floyd. Just because you're a big name doesn't mean styles don't make fights.

                      Manfredy: Rigo would tool a guy like Manfredy at 122.

                      Corrales: Same ****, different toilet

                      Gatti: Ni99a please. A washed up, past prime Gatti equals a great win to you?

                      Judah: Another guy that has a major flaw, that Floyd exploited, and had trouble with in the first 3-4 rounds. Imagine Rigo being Floyd in the fight. Judah wouldn't be so brash and ****y in the first few rounds, because he'd get hit back with a bazooka left.

                      Baldomir: You just listed him to list him huh?

                      DLHYA: Past prime, and not even ranked P4P.

                      Hatton: Dude was already exposed by Collazo the second he moved up to 147. Tons of people were saying he's not a 147 fighter.

                      Marquez: Blown up 2 weight classes, and Floyd still didn't make the weight.

                      Mosley: Past prime, made Floyd do the stanky leg, but still a good fight for Floyd. I'll give him that.

                      Ortiz: Ortiz can't even fight going backwards, and he wouldn't be coming forward on Rigo like he did with Floyd. Rigo's power P4P much better than Floyd's. People fear that power.

                      Cotto: Washed the fugg up, and war torn like a Vietnam vet. The fight was at 154 as well. Cotto wasn't the same lean, mean fighting machine he was at 147.
                      You left out Castillo, who was a legit champ at the weight class he fought Floyd in.

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